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and the environment could soon be ushered in so to sign the petition to urge president obama to veto this bill because the congress has already voted yes go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set this bill this is our last chance to stop this you guys through this petition so please do that and for now let's go break the. throughout the developing world free trade agreements are packaged with the promise of jobs and economic stability but in the case of the small central american nation of el salvador trade agreements and foreign investment protection treaties have given mining companies like canada specific written more rights than the citizens and even the government see pacific rim was allowed an exploration license to mine in el salvador due to the efforts of anti mining activists the government ultimately rejected pacific rooms up location to begin mining so the corporation filed a lawsuit against the government of el salvador asking for more than one hundred million dollars in damages that's not all companies also allegedly made violent threats against
and the environment could soon be ushered in so to sign the petition to urge president obama to veto this bill because the congress has already voted yes go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set this bill this is our last chance to stop this you guys through this petition so please do that and for now let's go break the. throughout the developing world free trade agreements are packaged with the promise of jobs and economic stability but in the case of the small...
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country the government believes it's now you countries are more stable you need to provide healthy environment to keep the money inside the country so this is not the concern here especially with the government and the president saying that it wants the money to be returned to russia only we spoke to the spokesperson of the russian president and here's the note he had to say about i don't recall of mr president for sure is a show of russian economy. was made during his address annual address the russian parliament this year and here still stuck to this idea that we really have to make environment and russian economy more comfortable for those that got to invest their money. and to keep the money here on russian soil the biggest concern in the biggest unfairness which president putin talked about here concern small businesses private interpreters who have the money in cyprus and we're talking here at least around forty thousand people who have their money in the offshore accounts they will suffer and this is something of course which is now being seriously condemned by moscow but then of course
country the government believes it's now you countries are more stable you need to provide healthy environment to keep the money inside the country so this is not the concern here especially with the government and the president saying that it wants the money to be returned to russia only we spoke to the spokesperson of the russian president and here's the note he had to say about i don't recall of mr president for sure is a show of russian economy. was made during his address annual address...
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have to make environment and russian economy more comfortable for those to invest their money. and to keep the money here on russian soil the biggest concern in the biggest unfairness which president putin talked about here concern small businesses private who have the money in cyprus and we're talking here at least around forty thousand people who have their money in the offshore accounts they will suffer and this is something of course which is now being seriously condemned by moscow but then of course cyprus is in a very difficult position either it risks losing the bailout funds which of course will keep the country buoyant if it goes ahead with that then of course it loses its foreign investment investment so what does it do the reason feeling that cyprus may be shooting itself in the leg in the sense that it's been living off the offshore and. for many years now and russians have already started withdrawing their money from the cyprus accounts they may be soon followed by the japanese the chinese also have loads of money in the cyprus accounts and you know the world is a
have to make environment and russian economy more comfortable for those to invest their money. and to keep the money here on russian soil the biggest concern in the biggest unfairness which president putin talked about here concern small businesses private who have the money in cyprus and we're talking here at least around forty thousand people who have their money in the offshore accounts they will suffer and this is something of course which is now being seriously condemned by moscow but then...
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morgan's london whale they outsource to the city of london because their regulatory environment is correct yeah yeah london is basically kind of like the cayman islands except without such nice weather. the way you know it is viewed as a supine jurisdiction and in terms of in terms of regulation and you know i've been written there's a great book called treasure island by this guy nick saxon who writes for the f.t. and he does a great history of that and you know yeah i don't think it's a coincidence that you know the london whale c.e.o. stuff was going on in london that. you know a i.g.f. he was in london so it's viewed as something of a regulatory haven it sounds like a financial porn film starring mary jo white called supine regulation. that. comment or else move on so moving forward what can we i'm really interested is a bit coy and we'll have a minute or so left a lot of people myself included i have become the defacto face of bitcoin around the world i didn't create it but i'm now the face of bitcoin but nevertheless he said modestly. through what is the potential for a bit coy to ch
morgan's london whale they outsource to the city of london because their regulatory environment is correct yeah yeah london is basically kind of like the cayman islands except without such nice weather. the way you know it is viewed as a supine jurisdiction and in terms of in terms of regulation and you know i've been written there's a great book called treasure island by this guy nick saxon who writes for the f.t. and he does a great history of that and you know yeah i don't think it's a...
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be a one year process or two year process the country has been moving to better and greater economic environment well again a lot of people are still suffering there is no doubt about it but if you look into it in a big picture the country has been making progress in terms of at delivering better social development in terms of you know education and health well let's compare. what happened you know before nine hundred ninety four and now so it's a work in progress that any single country has achieved any significant economic development or a one year or two year process twenty years later rwanda is a different place twenty years ago michael again i want to stay with the guilt issues that way aid goes there because nothing was done during the genocide. years i'm not completely agree with the analysis is that once you move out of kigali it's all just rural. and that's very true i mean rwanda as we know it is actually the most densely populated country in africa we're talking about some one thousand people per square mile and that's not enough of public wealth to go around and i think what's clear
be a one year process or two year process the country has been moving to better and greater economic environment well again a lot of people are still suffering there is no doubt about it but if you look into it in a big picture the country has been making progress in terms of at delivering better social development in terms of you know education and health well let's compare. what happened you know before nine hundred ninety four and now so it's a work in progress that any single country has...
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returned to the country the government believes it's now the countries are more stable to provide healthy environment to keep the money inside the country so this is not the concern here especially with the government and the president saying that it wants the money to be returned to russia the biggest concern in the biggest unfairness which president putin talked about here concern small businesses private who have the money in cyprus and we're talking here at least around forty thousand people who have their money in their offshore accounts they will suffer and this is something of course which is now being seriously condemned by moscow but then of course cyprus is in a very difficult position either it risks losing the bailout funds which of course will keep the country buoyant if it goes ahead with that then of course it loses its foreign investment investment so what does it do the reason feeling that cyprus may be shooting itself in the leg in a sense that it's been living off the offshore money for many years now and russians have already started withdrawing their money from the cyprus account
returned to the country the government believes it's now the countries are more stable to provide healthy environment to keep the money inside the country so this is not the concern here especially with the government and the president saying that it wants the money to be returned to russia the biggest concern in the biggest unfairness which president putin talked about here concern small businesses private who have the money in cyprus and we're talking here at least around forty thousand...
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there are many more examples of this trend new organizations emerge to survive in this competitive environment why shouldn't we use the positive experience of the soviet union in fostering our relationship now if we look beyond russia. you were very close to chavis he was a figure who united a group of world leaders in challenging the west and western corporations now that he's gone what is the future of this alternative movement. i would not say that chavez united us simply because it's so difficult to do i first realized that when we became part of the nonaligned movement that there are so many forces including united states trying to win these nonaligned countries over to their side to drive a wedge into the movement hugo chavez worked hard to unite developing states its contribution is really great and i was lucky to have worked with him on this track however we have not been able to overcome the centrifugal forces even in the nonaligned movement due to various reasons so i would not overestimate our efforts and say that we and hugo chavez in particular made huge progress in that area neve
there are many more examples of this trend new organizations emerge to survive in this competitive environment why shouldn't we use the positive experience of the soviet union in fostering our relationship now if we look beyond russia. you were very close to chavis he was a figure who united a group of world leaders in challenging the west and western corporations now that he's gone what is the future of this alternative movement. i would not say that chavez united us simply because it's so...
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information from the survivors and we weren't allowed to do a little bit the opposition you create an environment for the politicization of intelligence and i think we have that know with regards to the middle east for a number of thing fighters from the bush administration have come out and said the desire to topple directly government trumped all other considerations at the time of the invasion there was no credible intelligence that saddam had weapons of mass destruction or ties with al qaida and yet the administration wanted to invade at all costs but we see from these policymakers today are just different shades of denial in washington i'm kind of. policy adviser fergus hobson thinks there are too many warring factions in iraq for to see peace soon the problem is that prior to the invasion it really was a difficult situation already the no fly zones in force by the british u.s. and french military and a very difficult sanctions meant that iraq prior to the invasion was already in a very poor state and so it's hard to say it remains in a very difficult situation one interesting point to note
information from the survivors and we weren't allowed to do a little bit the opposition you create an environment for the politicization of intelligence and i think we have that know with regards to the middle east for a number of thing fighters from the bush administration have come out and said the desire to topple directly government trumped all other considerations at the time of the invasion there was no credible intelligence that saddam had weapons of mass destruction or ties with al...
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there are many more examples of this trend new organizations emerge to survive in this competitive environment why shouldn't we use the positive experience of the soviet union in fostering our relationship if a little beyond russia you were very close to chavis he was a man who united around himself leaders who challenge the west to western corporations western capital now that he's gone what is to future of this. i would not say that chavez united us simply because it's so difficult to do i first realized that when we became part of the nonaligned movement there are so many forces including the united states trying to win these nonaligned countries over to their side to drive a wedge into the movement here.
there are many more examples of this trend new organizations emerge to survive in this competitive environment why shouldn't we use the positive experience of the soviet union in fostering our relationship if a little beyond russia you were very close to chavis he was a man who united around himself leaders who challenge the west to western corporations western capital now that he's gone what is to future of this. i would not say that chavez united us simply because it's so difficult to do i...